Fifty-one percent of voters said they approved of Christie's efforts to 42 percent who disapproved. Local governments, which 63 percent said had been "good or excellent," in their Sandy recovery work, were the only other group or individual that received a majority of support from voters.

Insurance companies received the worst grades -- 22 percent who said their work had been "good or excellent" to 63 percent who said it was "not so good or poor" -- followed by FEMA, which had positive reviews from 39 percent of voters and negative reviews from 52 percent.

New Jersey voters were split on the state government's work on Sandy recovery, with 47 percent saying it had been "good or excellent" in its recovery efforts and 48 percent saying it had been "not so good or poor."

"Garden State voters flunk FEMA and insurance companies for their Sandy recovery work," Maurice Carroll, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll, said in a statement. "Gov. Christopher Christie does a little better and local government scores well."

A whopping 93 percent of New Jersey voters said Hurricane Sandy had not caused them to change their vacation plans.